Sauce Money is tagged as: hip-hop, rap, hiphop, terror squad, new york Sauce Money is a rapper from the Marcy Projects of Brooklyn, NY, notorious most for Def Jam honcho and 9-year rap veteran Jay-Z. Sauce was one of the first rappers to run with Jay at the start of his career; the two formed a trio with Jaz-O, who gave Jay his first break in the music biz. Sauce was known to wow hip-hop heads with his punchlines, and along with the well-known deceased Harlem rapper Big L can probably be attributed for the popularity of punchlines with most mixtape rappers today. He was featured on Jay-Z’s debut, Reasonable Doubt, on the DJ Premier-produced “Bring it On”, and on Jay’s third and breakthrough album Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life on the track “Reservoir Dogs” with The LOX and Beanie Sigel. He also briefly had beef with Nas’ then-protege Nature, which may have contributed to the eventual rivalry between Jay-Z and Nas. As reported by Jaz-O, he and Sauce Money were never very comfortable with signing to Roc-A-Fella Records or being managed by Dame Dash, as Jay-Z was. So it was with little surprise when Sauce left the label with little fanfare and was scarcely heard from again until 1997, when he won a Grammy for ghostwriting Puff Daddy’s tribute to The Notorious B.I.G., “I’ll Be Missing U”.<... Read More About Sauce Money Biography... Send Sauce Money ringtones to your cell |
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